Play

January 30, 2010 by Administrator  
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play mediumStrong community groups define West Haven, from the Arts Council to the Historical Society. Several theaters are only minutes away, and complete any night out with dinner at one of our many fine restaurants. Bike or walk along our miles of beach on our beautiful boardwalk. You will love our community in all seasons!

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Beaches & Shoreline

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West Haven Beaches & Shoreline

West Haven’s crown-jewel shoreline is one of the foremost locations in Connecticut to spot rare shorebirds, serving as a migratory route for some of the most endangered bird species. The Sandy Point estuary, one of the sites featured on the Connecticut Coastal Birding Trail, has been designated an “important bird area” by Audubon Connecticut. It is also the area where Sammy the harp seal has been spotted.

Historic Bradley Point Park, featuring sweeping panoramas of Long Island Sound, marks the area where invading British troops landed on July 5, 1779, and now serves as a hotbed for picnickers and passive recreation. The shoreline is just minutes from the historic downtown business district.

Directions to West Haven Beaches and Shoreline

Interstate 95 North
Take exit 42. Turn right onto Route 162, Sawmill Road. Follow beach signs about 2 miles to Captain Thomas Boulevard. Public parking lots are in both directions.

Take exit 43. Turn right onto Campbell Avenue. Follow beach signs about 1 1/2 miles to Captain Thomas Boulevard. Turn left at the traffic light, then turn right at the stop sign. Follow the water along Beach Street. The Sandy Point public parking lot is about a 1/2 mile on the right, across from Captain’s Galley.

Interstate 95 South
Take exit 42. Turn right onto Route 162, Sawmill Road. Follow beach signs about 2 miles to Captain Thomas Boulevard. Public parking lots are in both directions.

Turn right onto Captain Thomas Boulevard. Travel about a 1/4 mile to the Bradley Point Park public parking lot, the first lot on the left.

Turn left onto Captain Thomas Boulevard. Travel about 1 mile through two traffic lights, then turn right at the stop sign. Follow the water along Beach Street. The Morse Park public parking lot is about a 1/4 mile on the left, after Chick’s Drive-In.

Turn left onto Captain Thomas Boulevard. Travel about 1 mile through two traffic lights, then turn right at the stop sign. Follow the water along Beach Street. The Sandy Point public parking lot is about a 1/2 mile on the right, across from Captain’s Galley.

Take exit 43. Turn left onto Route 122, First Avenue. Follow beach signs about 1 1/2 miles to the water. The Morse Park public parking lot is on the right, 100 yards past Captain’s Galley on Beach Street.

Hours
Beaches are open from 9 a.m.–dusk daily.
Lifeguards are on duty weekends only through June 22, daily from June 23–Aug. 17 and weekends only from Aug. 23–Sept. 1. Daily supervision is from 10:15 a.m.–3 p.m.

Daily Parking Rates (Nonresidents)
The daily fee is $10 from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. and $5 after 4.

Lodging
For area hotels and accommodations, call 800-332-STAY

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Tony Inzero Farmers Market

December 10, 2009 by Administrator  
Filed under Tony Inzero Farmers Market

Thursdays 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. &
Saturdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
West Haven Green
Corner of Campbell & Main
First Thursday in July, after the Fourth of July holiday, through the last Saturday in October
WIC & Senior FMNP Authorized

We currently are working on becoming an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) market. 

Click here to learn about Connecticut’s Farmers Markets

Farmers Market – State Vouchers for Senior Citizens:
The program is run by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture and is designed to provide a supplemental source of fresh fruits and/or vegetables for low-income seniors.  They define a senior as 62 or older and their income guidelines are as follows: Single- $20,036 and Couples- $26,955.  Each eligible senior will receive $15.00 in Farmers’ Market checks, on a first come, first served basis.  Please call the West Haven Senior Center for more information, 203-937-3506.

Try some of these recipes with produce from the market!  

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Museums & Attractions

November 10, 2009 by Administrator  
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Visit the oldest house in West Haven www.wardheitmann.org

srmThis historic amusement park once drew visitors from far-and-wide to West Haven’s shore.

To learn more visit www.savinrockmuseum.com

For more local visitor information, sites and attractions visit http://www.ctvisit.com/

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Parks & Recreation

October 10, 2009 by Administrator  
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Old Grove Park

West Haven’s shore is a place everyone can enjoy - the beaches in West Haven represent twenty five percent of all of the public access beaches in the state of Connecticut.  Once home to the historic Savin Rock Amusement Park, Old Grove Park is a spacious outdoor attraction with an abundance of waterfront walkways, amazing views, places to sit and relax.  There’s  veterans memorials, picnic areas, shoreline birds and – oh yes, the beach.

For a complete listing of West Haven’s Parks and Recreation facilities, programs and on-line registration go to: myrecdept.com.

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Restaurants

September 10, 2009 by Administrator  
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peggi000004475985xsmallWhether you are looking for a quick bite to eat or a romantic dinner overlooking the shoreline, West Haven has a restaurant for you. Click on one of the following links to view West Haven restaurants:

Take Out Tonight- West Haven

Restaurants CT- West Haven

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Shopping

September 8, 2009 by Administrator  
Filed under Live, Work, Play, Shopping

Excited Shopping Woman

Searching to buy goods or services?  West Haven has lots to choose from.  There’s the downtown shopping district that offers many small boutique type shops, hair salons, specialty items and more.  Just a few miles up the road, you can shop to your hearts delight at the biggest area mall and retail shopping districts on US Route 1, spanning nearly three local towns.

You don’t have to drive very far to shop at high-end clothing stores, big chain electronic outlets, home improvement and building suppliers.  The area boasts a wide variety of jewelry stores, furniture outlets, home decoration and lighting centers, carpeting and much, much more.

Shop till you drop, it’s all here.  Easy access, ample parking and a variety of goods and services to pick from.  Click here for just a sampling of the shops you might find in our area.

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The Arts

August 10, 2009 by Administrator  
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WEST HAVEN COUNCIL ON THE ARTS

Click here to visit their blog.

ARTSPACE, a non-profit organization presenting local and national visual art, provides access, excellence and education for the benefit of the public and the arts community.

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Lodging

August 10, 2009 by Administrator  
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BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE HOTEL
490 Saw Mill Road
West Haven, Connecticut, 06516-4044
US Phone: 203/933-0344
Fax: 203-937-1678
Toll Free Reservations: (866) 530-1684

ECONOLODGE
370 Highland Street
West Haven, CT
Phone: 203-934-6611
Fax: 203-932-1926

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HAMPTON INN AND SUITES
510 Saw Mill Road
West Haven, CT 06516
Phone: 203-932-0404
Fax: 203-932-0405

Meet at the Beach in West Haven promotion

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